麻豆社国产

Skip to content

Dumars dealing early in his tenure as the Pelicans' basketball operations chief

METAIRIE, La. (AP) 鈥 Joe Dumars is acting quickly to make his mark on the New Orleans Pelicans.
185ab140a2e8997a9831a153df07a6805ef5d80644d5621f9755b96a87ff8c8c
FILE - Joe Dumars, the New Orleans Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations, speaks at a press conference in Metairie, La., on April 22, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton, File)

METAIRIE, La. (AP) 鈥 Joe Dumars is acting quickly to make his mark on the New Orleans Pelicans.

A trio of trades within 10 days has kickstarted a roster overhaul, including the additions of veterans Jordan Poole and Saddiq Bey, along with a second lottery-level pick in the first round of the NBA draft.

Dumars used the No. 7 overall pick he inherited to draft Oklahoma guard Jeremiah Fears. He used a recently acquired late first-round pick to trade up for Maryland forward Derik Queen at No. 13.

鈥淲hen you're building out a team, whenever you have these tent-pole moments 鈥 draft, free agency, trade deadline 鈥 it's an opportunity for you to make a statement about who you are as a team,鈥 Dumars said. 鈥淲e're really trying to define who we are.鈥

It's been a decade since Dumars, who won NBA championships as both a player and executive with Detroit, stepped down from his perch in the Pistons' front office in 2014. This is the first time since then that he's run an NBA franchise's front office 鈥 this time in his home state of Louisiana as Pelicans executive vice president of basketball operations.

In New Orleans, he decided his first move would be to keep coach Willie Green and injury-plagued franchise player Zion Williamson for now while making key changes to the supporting cast.

First came a trade with Indiana last week that gave New Orleans a second first-rounder this year at No. 23 overall in exchange for a 2026 first-round pick.

On Tuesday, Dumars sent guard CJ McCollum and center Kelly Olynyk to Washington for Poole and Bey.

And during Wednesday night's first round of the NBA draft, Dumars used his recently acquired 23rd pick and another 2026 first-rounder the Pelicans had to move up and snag Queen. The Pelicans鈥 recent trade with Washington also gave them the rights to the Wizard鈥檚 40th overall pick in Thursday night鈥檚 second round. They added 6-foot-8 Georgetown wing Micah Peavy.

An aggressive approach 鈥渋s the only way I've ever had success in this league,鈥 Dumars said. 鈥淚鈥檝e been around aggressive teams my entire life in this league, in this business, as a professional.

鈥淲e are going to be aggressive in this front office," he continued. 鈥淲e want our players to be aggressive. We want our approach to be aggressive. We want to show up.鈥

In both Fears and Queen, Dumars said he targeted players who could 鈥渋mpact winning,鈥 regardless of their stat lines.

The 6-foot-3 Fears 鈥 named to the SEC All-Freshman team last season 鈥 gives the Pelicans a point guard whose explosiveness with the ball and ability to create his own shot will 鈥渃ompromise defense,鈥 Dumars said.

鈥淛ust his ability to get anywhere on the court like that is a unique ability.鈥

The price to acquire the 6-9 Queen, who also could play center and was named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, was steep. But Dumars said he'd thought through the risk-reward calculations and was going to make the deal he did as soon as he had a taker.

鈥淲hen you have a chance to get two lottery picks in one draft, you鈥檙e accounting for the following year,鈥 Dumars said. 鈥淲hen you identify a player that you think can be part of the foundation here, you go and get him. That's what we did.鈥

___

AP NBA:

Brett Martel, The Associated Press